Frost Warning Issued for Kentucky: Cold Air from Canada to Bring Freezing Temps

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Jackson, KY — Kentucky residents should brace for the first frost of the season next week as cold air from Canada moves in. Low temperatures are expected to dip into the 30s, especially in valley areas across the state.

According to the National Weather Service (NWS) in Jackson, lows on Tuesday and Wednesday night could plummet to the low 30s. The forecast predicts that widespread frost and freezing conditions may develop, with temperatures potentially dropping to 30°F in some regions.

NWS has issued an advisory for patchy to widespread frost, urging residents to prepare. Valley locations may experience some of the coldest temperatures. Gardeners and those with outdoor plants should take precautions, as frost could damage vegetation.

The weather service also noted that colder conditions will likely continue through midweek. Residents should monitor updated forecasts for any changes as the cold front moves across the region.

Be prepared for the chilly air and possible frost next week.

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